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Love and regard in the confines
2019, White Page, Minneapolis, MN
Two-person Show:
Tia-Simone Gardner and R. Yun Keagy
“The question remains how do we attend to black death?” Tend to the forgotten faces of the indigenous / historical erasure
Love and regard in the confines is an exhibition on attention/ intention
Tracing what is seen and unseen in diaspora.”
-- Mara Duvra (curator)